

Documentary
Overview
A doomed love triangle between intrepid French scientists Katia and Maurice Krafft, and their beloved volcanoes.
Top Cast
Alka Balbir
Alka Balbir
Katia Conrad Krafft (voice)
Alka Balbir
Katia Conrad Krafft (voice)


Guillaume Tremblay
Guillaume Tremblay
Maurice Krafft (voice)
Guillaume Tremblay
Maurice Krafft (voice)


Miranda July
Miranda July
Self - Narrator (voice)
Miranda July
Self - Narrator (voice)


Katia Krafft
Katia Krafft
Self (archive footage)
Katia Krafft
Self (archive footage)


Maurice Krafft
Maurice Krafft
Self (archive footage)
Maurice Krafft
Self (archive footage)
Harry Glicken
Harry Glicken
Self (archive footage)
Harry Glicken
Self (archive footage)
Roland Haas
Roland Haas
Self (archive footage)
Roland Haas
Self (archive footage)
Jacques Durieux
Jacques Durieux
Self (archive footage)
Jacques Durieux
Self (archive footage)
Michel Wolff
Michel Wolff
Self (archive footage)
Michel Wolff
Self (archive footage)
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